I did travel around in at least 32 countries , been lucky to see many breeds of horses in different habitat not necessary similar to the habitat in theirs root land. Out of all the horse breeds I have seen , Arabian Horse breed is something unique not only in number of bonds in its body, but in their elegant way of walking, galloping and running. That captured your heart immediately.
Now, please say something positive about The Friesian Horse, on their channel.. will be looking for it, Thanks! Friesian fan. ( And yes, the Arabian is pretty special)
@@MrKErocks Not really, they only get a fine, the Netherlands is one of the most tolerant countries for animal abusers, it is absurd, luckily horses no longer have to work in our country.
Loose hay isn't that heavy. And bringing it from the land to the farm was only a short distance. Actually pulling a wagon with full milk cans or a plough through heavy clay took more effort. Those farmers loved their horses nearly/just as much as their family and worked with them every day the whole year round. Do you really think they would mistreat them? Old Dutchman with rural background.
@@Populiervogel Jij snapt er echt helemaal niks van. Mijn vader werkte elke dag met paarden op de boerderij en die beesten deden niets liever dan werken. Onze Corrie (Friese merrie) heeft 16 jaar lang (1955-1971) bij ons doorgebracht; ook nadat wij in 1965 een tractor kochten. Toen zij stierf was het alsof wij een familielid verloren en was mijn vader in diepe rouw. Bijna alle boeren waren diep verknocht aan hun paarden. Het waren hun vrienden en werkmaten. En reken erop dat zij goed verzorgd werden.
Ever heard of wikipedia? Although horses appeared in Paleolithic cave art as early as 30,000 BCE, these were wild horses and were probably hunted for meat. How and when horses became domesticated is disputed. The clearest evidence of early use of the horse as a means of transport is from chariot burials dated c. 2000 BCE. However, an increasing amount of evidence supports the hypothesis that horses were domesticated in the Eurasian Steppes approximately 3500 BCE;[1][2][3] recent discoveries in the context of the Botai culture suggest that Botai settlements in the Akmola Province of Kazakhstan are the location of the earliest domestication of the horse.[4]
To call your horse a Friesian the Friesian association is so picky otherwise it’s a Fire Friesian which is understandable that they want to keep them pure and all black
Thank you so much... This is the best documentary of The Friesian Horse I have seen, to date!
Lisa 🇦🇺🐨🌏👍🐎
The friesians are my favorite horses I love them all the most beautiful breed in the world 🌎 ❤❤❤❤❤
Heartwarming to see the footage of this magnificent breed from my birth province! Fryslan boppe!
I am a Friesian and I think, that Friesian horses are the most beautiful horses in the world!!!
Halbe Bokke Van Klaarbergen you can't be a friesian???
Yes you can.
I have also Frisian blood.
I am not a Friesian and I absolutely agree :-)
I agree
i am greek and i agree with you my friend !!
They are a mixture of beauty, power and grace! Elegant!
Oh my!!! To being given the opportunity to see one in person!!! Not much in life I want at my old age but this? I just can't explain!
One just came into my life! I drive him...wonderful, kind sweet horse!
Afterall all this years having horses I finally bought my first frizian... the most beautiful horses on this planet but their bloody expensive.
Stelian Nistor how much do they cost??
Silent Fox to get a filly around 7000 euros
Because she is to be treasured!
Theyre the most majestic, beautiful, kind, gentle horse in the WORLD
Superb !!!! A superb video. A magnificent breed 🌹💖💖💖🌹
Amazingly beautiful horses💞💖💙💜
Beautiful footage, thanks for sharing!
สวยสง่าจังเลย..เห็นแล้วอยากมีม้าอยากขี่มาเป็น..อิจฉาคนขีม้าเป็น
So great and very beautiful horses!!! I dream to have one and driving him555
Major correction. Friesland is not a country. The country of origin is the Netherlands, and the prefecture most North, is called Friesland.
Geography lesson ... lol!
I am Australian, and most certainly agree!
Lisa in Los Angeles 🌏🇦🇺😷🐎
Very interesting!
There BEAUTIFUL creatures! 💗
Excellent Documentary
One Day Will Own 1 ???
In Sha Allah
I did travel around in at least 32 countries , been lucky to see many breeds of horses in different habitat not necessary similar to the habitat in theirs root land. Out of all the horse breeds I have seen , Arabian Horse breed is something unique not only in number of bonds in its body, but in their elegant way of walking, galloping and running. That captured your heart immediately.
Now, please say something positive about The Friesian Horse, on their channel.. will be looking for it, Thanks!
Friesian fan. ( And yes, the Arabian is pretty special)
Dit is echt een heel mooie film.
Great footage
This is extrodinary film footage....
I LOVE HORSES.
Fantastic video
My dream breed to own. I thought they were used as Knight horses in the Middle Ages?
Yes they were used as Knight horses.
I want one....or maybe two. How eo I go about it?
Interesting!
Please show the horse and carriage for the transportation to church there are a multitude of. documentation.
The swamp is at 19:03
it Fryske Hynder, not Hoars.
beatiful
Mr. Barone Black Bisi Pferde 🗝👑🌎💎🧿🧿🧿🧿👀
Ainda vou comprar um para meu filho especial Pedro ⁉️💚💙💜🐎🐎🐎🌹🌹🌹🥂🥂🥂🆙🆙🆙🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🍷🍷🍷🕛🕛🕛
They pull that much!? (3:37)
TheBabygray they can but it is absolute torture. They can die of exhaustion
@@friesianjumper9009 Please, do the people get punished for working the horses to death?
@@MrKErocks Not really, they only get a fine, the Netherlands is one of the most tolerant countries for animal abusers, it is absurd, luckily horses no longer have to work in our country.
Loose hay isn't that heavy. And bringing it from the land to the farm was only a short distance.
Actually pulling a wagon with full milk cans or a plough through heavy clay took more effort. Those farmers loved their horses nearly/just as much as their family and worked with them every day the whole year round. Do you really think they would mistreat them?
Old Dutchman with rural background.
@@Populiervogel Jij snapt er echt helemaal niks van. Mijn vader werkte elke dag met paarden op de boerderij en die beesten deden niets liever dan werken. Onze Corrie (Friese merrie) heeft 16 jaar lang (1955-1971) bij ons doorgebracht; ook nadat wij in 1965 een tractor kochten. Toen zij stierf was het alsof wij een familielid verloren en was mijn vader in diepe rouw. Bijna alle boeren waren diep verknocht aan hun paarden. Het waren hun vrienden en werkmaten. En reken erop dat zij goed verzorgd werden.
I am joking guys, I was aiming to draw a smile on your faces , have a good time.
Thank the muslims who brought horses to Spain.
Ever heard of wikipedia?
Although horses appeared in Paleolithic cave art as early as 30,000 BCE, these were wild horses and were probably hunted for meat.
How and when horses became domesticated is disputed. The clearest evidence of early use of the horse as a means of transport is from chariot burials dated c. 2000 BCE. However, an increasing amount of evidence supports the hypothesis that horses were domesticated in the Eurasian Steppes approximately 3500 BCE;[1][2][3] recent discoveries in the context of the Botai culture suggest that Botai settlements in the Akmola Province of Kazakhstan are the location of the earliest domestication of the horse.[4]
As usual, humans take these wonderful and noble animals and make them their slaves. disgusting.
To call your horse a Friesian the Friesian association is so picky otherwise it’s a Fire Friesian which is understandable that they want to keep them pure and all black
"Disgusting black creatures, get out of my sight."
Kinda sad they don’t get to get pregnant the old fashion way...
Literally what i felt 😢😢😢
They keep them separate to keep the mares and stallions safe. A horse can kill another with just a kick to the head. It is safer that way.
These horse's can't go all over the world and you are not depended on the horse that's nearby so you don't get any inbreed. 🙂